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Newcastle's son, the Earl of Lincoln, was his opponent. Lincoln attacked Hildyard's youth and inexperience, but the 'young squire' still defeated him by a majority of almost 700. Hildyard held South Nottinghamshire from 1846 until 1852. He was re-elected in 1866. He then continued to represent the South Nottinghamshire constituency until his retirement in 1885."
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In 1846 Hildyard entered political life as the Conservative Member of Parliament for the southern division of Nottinghamshire. It was a toughly contested election. Hildyard was supported, according to the University of Nottingham, by the 4th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme "in spite of the fact that
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The name of the Hildyard family of Flintham was initially Thoroton. Col. Hildyard, father of MP Hildyard, was formerly called Thomas Blackborne Thoroton. The second son of Thomas Hildyard, formerly Thomas Thoroton, took holy orders and became a rector. In 1816 the Rev. Levett Thoroton married in
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and the widow of merchant Abraham Blackborne, and her second husband Robert Thoroton of Screveton Hall, Nottinghamshire. (Robert Thoroton and his wife Mary became parties to a contentious lawsuit with the Blackborne family heirs — Thoroton vs. Blackborne — over an enormous estate left by
678:, 'the local equivalent of Nancy Mitford's Lord Merlin.' At Flintham he encouraged and received a stream of visitors young and old, who brought lively conversation, stimulation and enjoyment to a house which, when his father inherited, had been a rather forbidding and lifeless place." 664:, landowner and historian, died at Flintham. Hildyard, a Cambridge-educated landowner and historian, won the Military Cross for a daring escape from a prisoner-of-war camp after the Battle of Crete. He also became known for his work at Flintham Hall, a Grade I listed house, which 780:
being performed. It consists of 151 lines of text and involves seven characters. It was last performed in Flintham in 1925. It was more recently revived by the Foresters Morris Men in September 2014 with schoolboys from Flintham, and performed at Nottingham Castle and around.
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William Kelynge's Reports in Chancery, In the 4th and 5th Years of George II (1730–1732), Great Britain Court of Chancery, Peter King, Robert Raymond, Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Philip Yorke Hardwicke, William Kelynge, Published by Stevens and Haynes, London,
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for Thomas Blackborne Thoroton Hildyard. It is built on two and three storeys, 11 bays wide and 3 bays deep with an attached glassed Victorian conservatory. The conservatory, influenced by London's Crystal Palace, is the finest of its type left in England.
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noted in its obituary of Hildyard, has been described as "perhaps the most gloriously romantic Victorian house in England." Hildyard became known in the community for his good fellowship. "Flintham was, for the years Myles Hildyard was its guardian," noted
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of Dalvey, Elgin, Scotland, and MP. Rev. Levett Thoroton later became a rector in the East Riding of Yorkshire, where his family owned land, but changed his name to Hildyard in 1815 on marrying a Hildyard heiress, the niece of
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in its obituary, "a most remarkable place to visit. Not just because of the beauty and richness of its physical surroundings, but also because he himself was so remarkable a person. 'He was, in a way,' writes
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Before their purchase of Flintham Hall, the Thorotons owned Screveton Hall, another family property, located in Screveton, less than two miles south of Flintham. Screveton Hall has since been demolished.
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Some Account of the Military, Political and Social Life of the Right Hon. John Manners, Marquis of Granby, Walter Evelyn Manners, Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1899
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Most of the Levett family portraits and other heirlooms went to Mary Levett's older sister, who married Edward Hulse, physician to the Royal family. The
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Flintham is one of twenty or so places in Nottinghamshire where the local historian Maurice Barley (1909–1991) found evidence of a traditional English
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in the Flintham estate, on the western edge of Flintham village. It was built in 1798 on the site of an earlier house bought from the Disney family by
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Myles Hildyard: Soldier and aesthete who devoted his life in peacetime to improving his splendid house with gardens and woodlands, Obituary,
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The village has a primary school, currently closed, a village hall (the old school building), and a cricket pavilion. Its one pub, the
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, Thomas Curson Hansard, Great Britain Parliament, Vol. XCV, G. Woodfall and Son, London, 1848
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Thoroton vs. Blackborne et al., 1731, William Kelynge's Reports in Chancery, Great Britain Court of Chancery, 1764
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Flintham Football Club was founded in 1969, however, it was rebranded 3BFC in 2011 and moved out of the village.
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Campbell, Thomas; Hall, Samuel Carter; Hook, Theodore Edward; Hood, Thomas; Ainsworth, William Harrison (1816).
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FLINTHAM, Flintham: St Augustine of Canterbury Church – Nottinghamshire |Diocese of Southwell & Nottingham
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The Thoroton Hildyard family continues to reside at the Hall. Flintham Hall, now the home of Myles's nephew
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Myles Hildyard, 'Lord Merlin' of Flintham and author of a vivid account of the Second World War, Obituary,
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Hilyard Family of Flintham Hall, 17th–19th Century, National Register of Archives, nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Thoroton Society, published by the Society, 1953
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Historian and writer Antony Beever, in the introduction to the Hildyard book published by Bloomsbury.
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Thomas Blackborne Thoroton-Hildyard (1821–1888; M.P.), The University of Nottingham, nottingham.ac.uk
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The Disneys who formerly held Flintham were related to the Hildyard family of Yorkshire.
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and his wife Lucy, was recently chief location for "Easy Virtue," a movie based on the
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for the British Army Colonel. T. Thoroton and again remodelled in 1853–1859 by
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Flintham Hall in the 1920s, Nottinghamshire History, nottshistory.org.uk
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tower and chancel." It now belongs to the Fosse Group of parishes, with
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PLOUGH BOY'S PLAY: Flintham, Notts. (M. W. Barley Collection, 1948)
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The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, thorotonsociety.org.uk
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Flintham Hall, Rushcliffe Borough Council, rushcliffe.gov.uk
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is lord of the manor, which he holds in fee of the King's
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in 1789. It was extended in 1820–1830 by the architect
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The Grade I listed Anglican church is dedicated to St
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Index

Flintham Hall
Village
civil parish

Flintham is located in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
Density
OS grid reference
SK 740462
London
SSE
District
Rushcliffe
Shire county
Nottinghamshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NG23
Dialling code
Police
Nottinghamshire
Fire
Nottinghamshire
Ambulance
East Midlands

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